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Old 05-09-2020, 10:57 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
See, you cannot do it because you need two physical copies of the book. Collections are for eBooks where you can have the same one eBook in multiple collections.
Collections were used by libraries centuries before the digital era -- check the Bodleian Library's collections. See About our special collections for instance.

Looking at two local libraries (VPL and UBC library), they have multiple collections. Since I have used them, I have trouble believing the Bud Osborn Poetry Library Collection, the Grandview-Woodland Collection, the Indigenous Collection, and so on do not exist? The special collections in the University of British Columbia's library do not exist?
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